~i. lscArl;n_l>ALh sitivilit MALI: llillooeo c.e._k.-ilb. Notify 7.. . G. Judson, Alexandra. _ _ 1 ales-ai SALE J. ERNEST li. W0llT|l cvaizirrfiiuo roll The 'nzcrli' 142 Prince' Street. Phone 82 VIL! pl_u‘llIv: you vriili ai (Jclgatc '~‘:<..,.-l°u Zi C:;..;;li:.i by ilu Lepztrt- l _ , _»_. .. ..-_ __ oy it ts Ili I O .1 _ i :.11 ti’ iJc::t.:i.i l£;l;::'rzt.ull, und a ‘ '.l‘o:t`ilr.-uslt tlizlt is made ti eric: In the liciv \r:.y _Dentists leellmnierisl. Use tlio up and down stroke when _,-_ cleaning youi- teeth, 'Calgrites Your guarantee of duality and scientific llzsign. Get yours wlllls they last. room: -oil CALL i porn- inseitlons l.........»... rom-tlbn ........l'..r-.i....»... loo per lion g& Inoertiml re.-..~.»'_......>.... be per line Eight lhiiertloiil' ..........a.;...l... 'Is por line `. ' -._~-- ' ' ’- -'--~` 7---f= ` f NEW L N-On Sunday, Mar. gm, were W111 not be my se,-vim in the New London con re ation Rev ° °- ' ' 4 ‘ , g g . . Classzfted Advertzsements l D_ l.. onlie.. will are ll.. .e..l.e. rda ' in Zion Chluch, Charlottetown. om ___ '°°"’""° '"3 FUNERAL 'reason-frno fun- Of ' ’ eral of the late Meredith Parkman' -°-9.963 mann 1112 ‘.`EI'.1l ['.‘.'3IOI!.’LL CIIAIIUE. United Cliixrcii cf Cazlodc., services Sullliuy. Mcrcll 8, 1931: Mur..hfleld- I Duiiztugiiage, 11 n. m.; York Churcll E.hool ct 2.30 p. rn.-, _service at 7 p. ANcLicAN sorivicas - cropaud ScintJohn's Church, March 8, p. nr. Friday night, Midweek service .et 8 .p. m.; Springfield, Saint E11za.beth's Church, March 8th, Holy Commun- O _ _ _ N-4-°**°l took place on Tuesday afternoon from _-_ _ .-- - - - A - -- -_ 3 the residence of his father, Frederick 7-- “ ' _ _ ' ' Parkman, Charlottetown Royalty and Fm- Sale ' Miscellaneous was very largely attended. 'rlie ser- " vice was conducted b Rev Dr. Vin In _.S3 » b ¢-» so Pff- ...i , ,. . my l;ALa _ Ayasll E_ cow _._____.______i ,__--- “Y FOR s’_h_E_ TUVIOTHY AND tai, Feb. 28, 1931, to Ml°_ and Mrs. cl ,,e,._ Apply ,y_ ]J_ M¢Ea¢hem_ '_ _` ' " ' " ' Paul Biacquierc, North Rllstico, a M§,m,,,,_ 3~m_3-»,_2,_ WANTLD A llousls on APANT- 50,, ,__.»- roii s.-im:-sl~:vI:itAL cookiuu _'""`”‘W“_“"**- _.___ 'ranges with or without tanks. Ap- ply to 39 Rochfm-d gm,¢|;_ . with modern conveniences and ' DEATHS 37gg.3-p.3l, garage. Apply R. F. H., Box 158, _ --é---?--- - __ ___ City. 3740-3-4-31 iiIcGRA'I`lI-At Morell. Wedncsda molroAao siiilzir-yrs bolt SALE, -"°”° Marci. 4, ioao, Jellies F. Moor-sth, lrent eilcll, suitable for liiilng hen WANTED - BLUE _ P0T5T0ES~ age gg yew-5, ‘houses etc. Guardian Ofllcc. ' 3021-tf b!E1`P°lat°e5_ M W‘“'€h°“5° €\’01`Y Ml»Ll3CD--The tlcrltli ocellrrcrl .at roll sALl»: - MiLL raoreary. Apply McLean Bros., North Wilt- ““f°»f’- I' - < “78°'°""°'11'3’- wAl1'ren-A good cook ror lobster- R°BmTS°N”I“ Mais" 5'°“°’“1 _ __ fMtm_y_ Lloyd com Mm.e1|_ Hospital, Boston January 24, 1931, F23 __iA:'__iéro_f;:_§`3_;‘§verg;'_i;l_{':vrft§7\ 3»m2_3_7_31_ John A. Robertson formerly of Bald- ‘“'""‘ ' \rin's Road, aged 62. ' new Rings and Pistons suitable for Motor Boat or Car. Apply Guard- iln Office. ___ _ 8780-3-7-21. rlulli ron sALa-i-*Arm AT wr-:s'r Covehead. consisting of 122'/.l acres 55 acres of wood and lumber, bal- lnce under cultivation, ploughing done for next season's crop. Good buildings. Apply to Leigh A. Mc- Lauglin, 30 Elm Avenue, or to Pal- mer and Farmer, Solicitors. Char- lottetown. , 3499-2-21-tts8i. mln l-“on sALr:-so Aon,-:s Nam station. 2 barns. rebu it. good house, fenced, wire and rail, water in 4 places, new ranch, 10 pens, If not sold private will be auctioned on April 8t'h. P. Mc- Grath, Covehead. P. S., 8 months credit on foxes or J. A. McDonald. Auctioneer. *----_ ___@_._i_..._._ Female Help Wanted »._._ _ - |lll,lAllLe. Aeonasslvii ner- rcsentatlves in various Prince_Ed- Yard Island centres for the sale of Steel Barn Roofirlgs and Acces- sories. Our proposition decidedly ittractlve. If interested write at once. Commission only. Pedlar People Ltd.. 147 Prince William Utreet, Saint John. New Bruns- wick- M. rr. w, a-s-ai. ` Escaped - , _ . y _ . N'rs .toliiv Airman MenoNALD, Pao- _ - vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- cent' assisted by Rev' W' L' out vme_ a.,50_3_5_1m,mth_ house. The following are the pall- bearersx, Arthur Duvar, Harold Wor- t:Al»‘l~i'lnab UNMABKED MALE thy Bevel I-ePase, Frank McKay. 101- Qwnér can have some bv pat- fven Damien and Lorne cellloeclr. ing' $10 00 for expenses Herb Den- _ _ _ gee, 'ro Lsr. aoanu Ann ' ‘ _ _ _ _ *_ mx dm an “M ._ Gum" nis Marshfield. srllo 3 is :ii _ mums 0iil°°~ 'J niacarven snll>MaN'.r FUNNI- A '* ture covering, bought at 50% less HOGAN-At the City Hospital, on WB their regular. tapestry. Mohair Moyer a, ioal,io lvlr.eml ivlrarrenlr Plush Bhd Damask- Html’ MMFHF- Hogan, South Shore, a daughter. lime do C0. 8054-tl '*"' i ..____..___;-i MICHAHELLES-At Grace Mater- _ 1- om _-- ~ i¢:hl¢__nS_Q_§;f_ buff A§,§§"M',’,,_ s_ _,_ lr ___x_lou_ _l_ly_AN_r___ _f_i3_l\:_la'g;i;1_fi oily Hospital, miller luereil ein, ro ' " - _ B II W . ' ,|,,,,,y, ,ugyie shore. also-3-1-zl. li; D” --ie CHP 1; ____ Hem Melina Mleneroerl lvlioneliellee mee Mn¢¥lem r 5 mp 3854 tl; VCFB WISE.) A $611 ai-lane dz Co. - ~ Wm when °,,,,,,_ APS; _v,,,_,_,,,_c,§ W . 1 " o'noNNl:LL-At the city Hospital, hooks wai'r'rli:N nr on Aunrr- ggen, Frenchfort. 3793-3-‘I-31. _ ed_ tax returns comphed by ex_ March 4, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. A1. . perienced Accountant during even- Pl\UI1Sl1S 0`D0!1I1€1l. VCYIIOH Rii/¢1‘. B- BROWN _PAPER FUR ings. Write J. W. care Guardian. daughter. ' 5 cents ptr roll. Guardian 3724-3-4-Bi. soar- r _.__-l__i__.-i- ' ~ _ ° ar.AcQurcnr-:-Al ure city Hospi- Wanted ment. Phono 975-J. 3705-3-'l-lil. WANTED BY APRIL IST. HOUSE Also buying Mountains and Cob- day. Walter S Weeks. Frederic- iiacolnz exralu B A it n E ri Barrington, Halifax Oct 14-tts-tf RELIABLE MAN FOR ONE IIUND red store route; this country; ex' CIVIL SERVICE. THE M. C. C. Civil Scrvcle School is the oldest correspondence school in Canada, specializing in preparing candi- dates by mail for the Canadian Civil Service. Get ready_ for the spring appointments for positions as Letter Carriers, Mail Clerks, Customs Clerks, Stenogruphers, Typists, etc. Booklet free on re- quest. The M. C. C. Ltd., Toronto, 10. M. H. W. 2-4-W-S-Bl. Salesman Wanted LARGE U. S. MANUFACTURER. has opened Canadian Factory in Hamilton, Ontario. Have openings for additional salesmen. Write. giving reference and experience. Fvr-Fyter Company, Canadian Manager, Dayton, Ohio. U_ S. A. . S. W. Merril 7. Female Help Wanted WAN'ri:ii-A luAin. Al-_r-r;'l§i°vA el Hotel, Richmond St. 3783-3-6- E:’. l .i»r».>¢. ;<. F gp}_'p¢v1¢I§:fP1¢`_{p: zu: 'S-seal. ,ur 1 J : _`£'. » L-" 1.; ‘°5*' -. >' g'. . 5', /'- L5. _ A iflittl siLvr:n' lstoosd 1 P Y cis. Andrew, as i iioyrl s 96-a-7-ai. , - MALE Notify Vacant Female woMaN WANTED 'ro saw Fei: us at heme. Sewing inlichinn neees- I sary. No selling. Oliinrio N'~ek'.vc:li'| Compllny, Dept. 147, Toronto 8, Help Wanted eatin szo AND UPWANDS when- `ly_ growing mushrooms for ils in cellars and sheds. all spring and summer. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Musliroom Companv. Toronto. H. W. March 7-21. woivtefc. filo PAY. for ladies who learn largest system. Dip- Write for inform-| Beauty Acarlemies, li, East, Montreal. ‘ s. v. ls. 2-1-s-4i.| §._ _l_TYQl'S ivoMr:N. nm mv. __‘__~;‘__l.clll°.ii¢l for lncilcs \vl1o ienrli ~___\l clliiili-c nzlrl I-lairdrcssillg. .‘ f`-'*“'irlfl's in-f'er-t s*:.‘ileri1, Dip- _,..'f_‘ ;_fl'uutl\'i. \Vl‘ftc for inform-l ~ - 'f.1'~v.-l 1:*-c:\ut~l Academics. il, C-iilwiue Desi. r/lol'1trrn'. _ ' s. v. F, 5-5-li-sa, rw 1 `;fii~;§l‘l.1~:llvY°l|0Kl?{li-§";'; 5-., .. ~ _ 5 -- __i_~-\_v<~ 'rr.~.i\slnit\Zn_g and ;_"°"~'lhx Ilnuiomen . " li" - or-co ... si-Ausn. ___ wo. _l-‘limo 0. _ l i""'Y_‘ilfl'i.oz| l`ift'°~l, and Hairdressing. - Situations Vacant Male EARN 06.00 T0 310.00 A DAY. Leam and earn part time Motor Mechanics. Battery welding. Vul- r°nnizlng_ i3:il‘bf-ring. Good posi- tions open. Write or call, fron ln- struciivo hook. Dominion 'Prado ,qolmol-_ i107 St. Lawrence riivd., Mlmgyl-ol, Free employment ser- vlzc. (`"a=t to (Toast . Sl V. M. Sat.-tl. March 28. tom ' 3787_3_7_u_ Slltnas, B. C., of Jane, widow of the _ _ __ ____ into Malcolm McLeod, formed' f oollslsiing of 25 acres of land with K nsingt _ E_ L - l 5 0 notify and shingle Mills thereon. _ Male Help Wanted ° °“' P un-Bush our specmi low cost ¢om-“_ BUCHANAN*-At Fi‘cdel‘iCt0ll, 011 Hundreds of successful graduates. March 5, 1931, Murdock Buchanan, WNW Mm" Barber C°U°i!9- 573 aged 79 years. Fulierlll Sunday at 2 _ _ '_ ‘ ___ _' p. iii. to.I“i'cilericton Cclnctery. Z LOCKE-Oli '.i`liursda.y, March 5. pe,-|em,_e unnecessary; no selling: 1931, Mrs. James Locke, ill hcl' 6`lth distribute and collect. Should net year. Funeral from 103 Elm Avenue seventy dollars weekly. Shllmns up saturday, March 7 ser ic t 1;- Mm' C°mp°”y' New T°1'°m'°‘ ont' ing' at 1 o'clock. Fundral lleatilifigarat 1.30. Interlncni; Fairview Cemetery. ill Mruoniilu In' loving memory of our liL¢l¢ daughter, Bessie Irma Rodgerson, departed this life, March 7th, 1930. _Jesus has taken a beautiful bud Out of our garden of iov`e Bom: it away to t_hc city of God Home of the angels above. Full blooming flowers alone will not do _ _ Some m'ust be young and ungrown So tiic___f_r-all buds I c is gathering Beautiful gems for His throne. Tail' (.l`|_/\R| ()l"|`|i'| OWN GUARDIAN r - . ..._ , ._ . _..._ .. __..._.....- . _ _ ____ . _.»...__~__..»_.-_.»_.. .. ._ ,- -.- __ _-.,_.....--- -- 1 .. .. _ -, -_ -:__ _-_. _.. . _ _ Pace 'rllizrr <4 --.1 ' ' __ ___ _ __ _ '_._-... _ 'L_ .-.I-.e._..; ._..... _.rn List;-mir. _ J`;______i¥____‘a /'..‘ll:::=ril:a.‘.'f.z 'xiii cluzrliriu of » l I'-Zzo P. E. 1. Beauty Salon and Bar- ber Shep today. Experts in all lines _of beauty culture. Call and make your appointment now, 211 Queen Street cr phone 10ll_ 3770-3-7 COM?-IENCING MARCH 9th, We ‘will be taking dressed hogs at Mal- peque and Kensington, organs at- tached only. Paying top market prices. P. M:Nutt .lr Son. ' . 3769-3-'I-li YESTERDAYS MARKET _ But- ter sold at 321:. to 35s.; eggs, 33c. to 35c.: chickens, tl to $1.40; hay. 80c. to 89c.; straw, 45c. to 50c.; ‘oats, 35c. .to 40c.; tumips, 25c. and potatoes, 2-ici. to 38c. Beef, quarter, Bc. to llc; dressed pork, 7c._ THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs. Pearl E. Cook, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Howard Dingwell will take place from the residence of her son Edwin H. Cook, 154 Euston Street on Sunday, March Bth, leaving the house at 1.45 for Baptist Church for serviees. Interment Sherwood Cem- etery. Special train leaving depot at :.50 p. na (Patriot Please copy.) 'raAr‘r'ro niFs'1cUL'rms-Mot- orists-on the city streets have their own trouble those days. In many places the section of the streets, where traffic is possible, is wide ly one car at a tirrie, and motorists often have to back their cars half a block to permit others to pass. On a number of the streets, the pioughs have been at work widening the traf- fic area. 'rms sA1.vA'rroN Ainvhr erran- EL-Adjutant and Mrs. A. W. Martin will conduct week end services con- tinuing the "Regions Beyond" Cam- paign as follows: Saturday 8 p. in- Praise meeting. Suriday 11 li. m, Hol- iness meetlng. 3 p. m. "Plezlsilllt Sun- day afternoon." Broadcast by station C. H. C. K. 7 p. m. Salvation meet- ing, fifth address in “The I Wiils"’ of Christ series. "Tile I Wil1” of Ser- vice." Illustrated song service 15 mili- utcs prior evening service. Young people lneet at 10 a- ni., 2 p. m., and 6 p. lil. Monday evening at B p. ni. Cottage meeting, by kind invitation at home of Captain and Mrs. W. Lane, 36 Pasniore Street. Bright mus- ic arld singing, meetings of life and liberty. A welcome to all. W. M. s. ‘:i‘luNllri_r LJNITED CHURCH-The March meeting was held in the Ladies Parlor, Heartz Memorial Hall, on Wednesday, Mar. -ith, with the President, Mrs. W. A. Thomson in the chair. Fifty mem- bers and two visitors were present. After the business on hand had been transacted, an interesting and ln- structive_ programme was carried out. Scripture reading, by Mrs. Wm. Tecd: Prayer, by Mrs. E. H. Ram- say for new workers for Japan. A report from the Sydney Mission, sent by Miss Mclvor, was read by Mrs. R. E. Mutch; Three Watch-tower Herlilds reported, one for Home Missions, one for Korea and enotller for India, after which Mrs. Lock- hart prayed for India and her mis- sionaries. A letter from Mrs. H_ J. Toombs, President of the Presbyter- ial, urging us to be diligent in our duties,_was read by Mrs. Thomson. Mrs. W. H. Spencer gave a. short, earnest talk on ‘Thankflllness and Thank-oiTering,” basing her remarks on the verse, John 3-16. “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son." After singing “There is a Green Hill Far Away," the benediction was pronounced by the President. Inserted by Father and Mother Mr and Mrs. George Rodgerfon. ` .' ai* sion-3-1-ll. mm* "U “ ill MEMURIAM In loving memory of our dear' fliildren, Margaret jane, who died March 3rd, 1923, aged five years and Stnvcrt Lloyd. died February 8th. At home ln the beautiful hills 01 G06 ily the valley of rest so fair. Some day, some time when our task We shall mcct our loved ones there. Our lips cannot speslr how we love them . Dm- hearts know not what to say, But God alone knows how we miss ' them - As we journey along urea way. Their cheerful ways and srnliii-lg Ars pleasant to rocali, They had a smile for everyone Anil oioo beloved by nil. l Iliscfted by Their Parents _------~ Mr. and ima. W. A. lvleceuum snll i~Af.n'si- ocnnsr /uitmslilns . lfsmily. Bly Vlcw- _ _ 1 »'¢Q ------- lm-a-I-li. ‘ Nmv HAVEN Cami-_ Mmh 0-- -*-_°°'~"-°*"-"-'**~ ’ ‘ N. D. MacLean » “Wi--+~--`Ya1c's oldest alumnus is Virgil F. Dow. '53, of New I>lli‘.'cli, who ach- ion \\=ii;h ilie recent. nm,,“"“M_ PA loved the distinct nit death in Cincinnati of Ecilvlird P. __ »-.. . Bradstreet, '53, 'Dow vxas rl fifiiiill- ll. ""'“--'EWm=|-“WARD ale or vale ivreoiool school and served an a surgeon during inc Civil l War. , cimloileioml a Nona malibu ~ tumor Hs § `-ill Halifax, il. IJ. . ; ' 0 for Dry Shin-_llilinni'u Llnilnent. M b - . ATSON’5 TONIC All & STOUT MA FERIALS One package makes 4 gallons. Mail 75|: and we will forward you posi- pald, one package to make this deli- cious bevcrllgc in your own home. M. Allan 86 Co., Limited Terminal \vllrehnllss Toronto 2. .r... .~».- ..#l. rl SA TURDA Y 1 SPECIA Ls _- Fruits, liuts, Etc. Sixnkist Oranges, small. Per ' dozen lilo - Two dozen 35c Lai-ge eize, por- eozen zse Large size, two dosen too wlnofap Apples, Inge. Per dozen . . . . . . . .. 25|: Nuts, Mixed or Straight. Per lb. 25c f- `Grlpes 2 lbs. 350 " bananas, re. .men :l`s~ 7 enough to permit the passage of on~. Gaiman clfril aurrars-2 lin for '10 cents. Buy your supply from _out teamsters or at our sslcsrooln. ;Pilre Milk Co. Ltd. tl _ HUNTER RIVER-The services on ‘ the Hunter River United Charge for Sunday, March 8. 1931, are as fol- lows: ll 'a. m., Hampshire; 3 p. nl., Wiimhire; 7 p. m.. Hunter River. Please note change of hour at Hamp- shire and also at Wiltshire. A. E. Chapman, Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES-In the Brookfield Congregation on Bun- day, March 3, as follows: Hartsvilie, 1.45 p .m.. Brookfield 3.30 p. ln., Hunter River 7 p. m. sunday School 10.30 a. m. Bradalbane, ll a. m. Sun- day School 10 a. m. Clyde River. No regular service. Sunday School 11 a. m. MUCH FREIGHT AT BORDEN- As a result of the traffic halt follow- ing the storm last week. and the had conditions encountered by the car ferry in crossing the Straits during the first few days of the present week there has been a great deal of freight tied up at Borden. On Thursday freight cars on the rails there. Dur- ing the last few days the car ferry has been running day and night to relieve the congestion. It is expected that normal conditions will be re- stored today. The cars held up were blocked the straits with ice in_ the vicinity of Tormeritinc secretary could not be present through illness, the year's report was read by Mrs. Ernest MacEwen. The Institute. During the year there was tnilimclits, also drawing for colli- followsz Mrs. John Quinn, Presi- Agncs McGulgan, Auditors. -The meetings in the school during the ing by some of the members. The ° ing of the Ode. The minutes of pre- ted. At this meeting it was moved 3 sion about holding an entertainment t after Easter to help raise funds. The p members are all asked to help to- p wards the program for this enter- u tainment. The meeting closed with S the singing of God save the King. t Next meeting on March 10th in the school house at 3.30 p. ng. Everybody welcome. PERSONALS < c li.'.i.'s. George Jay, Pisquid, spent a n l’elv days at York and Cove I-iead`t" .li is week. - sengers und parcels, merchandise, Mr. G. Ince, Crapaud. recently 3 _hid u busimss visit to York ;sizeuble decrease during the first f ifour weeks of 1931, as compared with Mr. and Ml's. Plefflein, York, left the “mc Period of 1930' ycstcrdzly for, Montreal. T“'W""-'W"""“`T"""" - 695,700. The total loss for January Mrs. E. J. Vcssey has returned to °f this year' as °°mpam(; Wish Jam" York, after a pleasant visit with re- My °f mst ye” is “'28 '75 ' iatlves in the city. NEVADA DIVORCE LA\VS Mrs. Palisey I-iickerson, of Justlrl street, Woodbridge, entertained _at luncheon Wednesday for her aunt, Mrs. M. Bienlmorn, of cmriotte- pretend to look upah Nevada with town, Prince Edward Island, Canada. l'HiS¢d GYCDYUWS 'md “ 5°* °f After thc luncheon, card games were l“hBUBhtli bfi!" °XPf°55i°“» but the enjoyed by Mrs. I-iiekersorfs guests- fact is they are BTEC" With JCQIDUSY. New Haven Courier. according t0 Judse '12i_°mf1S F- M°f_- morning there were about eighty Hospmy lc:-'ded mainly with potatoes consign- markets continue welll. today with ed for Halifax. Heavy north east gal- some further prices declines report. es during several days of this week ed, - w -_ increasing supplies. Graded Ontar- INSTITUTE MEETING-The an- io shipments are being offered to 111181 meetifls 0! Sterling W0m€Y\`S wholesalers at extras 20; firsts 24; Institute was held at the home of pulley; extras 22; seconds 19, delivered the President. Mrs. John Qliihh. but not many sales are being made at Stanley BFid9€~ There WUC Six mem- this price. Dealers are quotting count- bers and two visitors present. As our ry shippers for ungraded eggs extras 2 , _ U . fillaiicinl statement showed that 1930 today were 1,-864 cases as compared had been a Successful Year for this to 3,800 cases for ine corresponding d( . . - 1 $143.90 taken iii by h0l<1ll1S Olitcr- weak with stocks acllniulatilig. Tile ' t fortcr. Tile expenditures .for the for the present. The spot market on year amounted to $134.35, the biggest fresh eggs, that is the selling price items being the painting the inside cf outside slilpmenis, to wholesalers, of school, scllool prizes, toxoid. Tile is around extras 20-30. firsts 27-28, officers for the ensuing year are as seconds 20. dent, re-elected; Miss Carrie Wood- Ehcy to iowcr Prices on this egg mur- slde, Vive-President, re-elected; Mrs. kct wholesalers are paying producers Austin J. welsh, see'y-Treasurer; for esss extras 21-22. fifsts 18-19: Mrs. Ernest Macblwen, Mrs. Ciar- Pl-lllet €X_tTBs 16-17. Wh01€Saie lJ1‘iC€S ence Reid, Miss Margaret Quinn, are extras 25-27, flrsts 22-23, pullct Directors; Mrs. 'Ihos. Bolger, Mrs. CY-f1'£lS 20-21- molithly ‘business was then traiisact- fUflU‘C'S 22 7-3; N0"0m\>0F i'CffiSCI'- oo and it was decided to hold the stars 25 'I-8- ivlnter months. The program for cv- i-lUC|»i°“ °f ‘me Cent 5 P0'-md 111 U10 ing consisted of songs and step-danc- P1`1°°5 °f b““'°{, Was me Will’ charlie meeting duser by singing God Save other commodities rcluaining steady. the King The February meeting of Butler solids were selling at 33 to sterling womens Institute, stanley 34 Cm*-S R P09115 *md Pfinis ai 34 Bridge, was held in the schoolhouse t° 35 Cents- C”‘rI°t qu°t‘m°“5 “T” on Feb. 19th with five members pre- 31 1'2 tu 31 3'4 “ms an q“'°t_‘1ti°“s sent. The meeting opened with sing- _ fm' N°' 1 finest' vious meeting were read ,md ad°p_ receipts slightly heavier while light and seconded that gift be given to mum wading' The l’°_t3t° marketncgi a sick member, also that all bills be tmued tc’ Mid firm at the W"e`s paid There was a lengthy d|sCuS_ advance, New Brunswick green moun_ ains in carlots selling at 85 cents hippers would resume shipments to he local markets next week. BRITISH RAILROADS STILL ry in business or lessening in eco- *Shlrley Bell, ymulg dcugiltcl' of T ' Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bell. 199 Dor- ‘ chester Street, was taken to the _ '_ . ,rr SHAVING Prince Edward Island Hoepitlil yes terday where she will have her ton: C R E sils removed today. her birthday. Miss Laura M. Hughes, daughter of Hon. Geo. E. Hughes and Mrs. Hughes, was a passenger by the mail plane today to Moncton, en route to Boston, where she will spent a short vacation. - Mrs. Albert Warren and little daughter, Adeiaid, and baby son, nen1..i~:igin, N. B., retumeli on 'nies- day from Eels River, P.E.I., where Mrs. Warren has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Matthews, for several months, and where Master Benj. was born. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Warreri..-Moncton Times. Mrs. Mabel M. Perkins, of Wollas- ton, Mass., left the city this morn- ing after several weeks visit on the Island, having been called oh by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Ewen MacKinnon, of Lewis, who is now convalcsclng at her home, following a surgical operation at the P. E. I. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) O'I'I‘AWA, Ont., March 6-Egg '1‘oRoN'1"o;-'rliere is is continued eaknem on ihsi egg market under 4 firsts 21-22, pullet extras 20, sec nds 17. . MONTREAL:-Egg receipts here "ly last yeal. Tile market ls dull and rad; seems wcll supplied with eggs VANCOUVER.:--ThEi‘f: is B. tend- CHICAGO-Spot 19 April storage l\coN'msA1., Que., Marci. 6-A re~ n i.oday’s dairy produce markets, The egg market was steady with rrivals of cheese failed to produce er 90 pounds in earlois and 95 cents er 30 pounds fr :mail 1ots.'It was nderstood that New Brunswick 'HAND mr BY nernassioN LONDON, March 6.-Any recov- cmie depression is as yet unknown the British railroads. The railroad barometer of pas- nd coal and coke traffic all show a Merchandise revenue is down $3,- ENVIED BY OTHER STATES RENO, March 6.--Otlier states .l.;.l.l. -rar-i-;-;-x-:-1-rn- -ie:-:mx-x-xml- ~ UCC&&C4? \t‘ 15 St. Paul ’s :ll-rl sUNoAil -x.xr;-are-_ -Zlilii Grape Fruit 5 for like Fahey Imported Rlilililrli . . . . . . . . . ............... 256 lb. AND, DONT FORGET! I Yomcnn get a nice dainty ‘ nmol. will. Louie - mile l 1 pastry here. _ _ 7. 1. Iiornc Made Pastry For Sale. i LEIGI-I’S - T E A R O O M S Evattfltopv welicolilil Ulenrm New ll|,\rq/mEl\1gN1~ linv. ll. ll. RAYMOND, M. A., REC'1'0R_ (`cr::;»r ill-llf. wil I‘r1n'c ` success and they envy us' - d Q is fr Lt .BET D330Co1‘J9.lZl3Z‘£E:JlD.Dl2`!1C(OJ9\9lQ.`'=.l»Ui. >' ' 151 3 9 B .- SHAVES - 85:: Mi 81 350 Lifebuoy BBAVING BIIAVING CREAM CREAM 250 290 75c Lavender $1.00 VALET SIIAVING nl' GILLETTE LOTION BLADES _9c 89:: 50o nonirs ese im or GIN 39110118 Soap PILLS “nd _ soul salt 39|: 39|: _ SYRUP OF 60c FIGS IIINDS tLaxative) CREAM A , . , 35c 43|: - M Guaranteed - VACUUM BorrLlzs Keeps Hot 24 Hours Keeps cola 4s Hours rims ...... _ . 4 9 c Quart; . . . . . . 8 c M _ ._ , _. THE BUSY ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSOR TO The MacKinnon- Drug Co ‘ CORNER nn, veteran divorce, jurist of the Washoe County district court. ‘ Judge Moran was commenting t on a street comer and makes half e living at it, someone is sure to start Other states see Nevada making a 3 REHABILITATION $3,400.000,000 PARIS, March 6-The report on upon the fact that Wyoming, Idaho, he blldgti- f0l' the Libemfed ROBi0h-‘I Arkansas, New Mexico, Arizona and V0 5° discussed in the chamb" °f Montana legislatures are considering Deputies Shvws the we of rerbuildins or have considered "easy dlvorcev the devastated area was nearly $3,430. laws patterned after Nevada‘s stat- 000»°00- In nmhem France' 31930 Utes houses have been built to replace “If ll. man starts a service station 5h°n"‘h“m"d humes' NEW BERN, N. C-. March 5. (U, P.) another directly across the street," _B_ _L Colebum and his son Clyde he Said- “and it is the Same P1‘°P°' barely escaped alive when their sition with this divorce business. house burned at n|ght_ They were wakened by the marking of their Og. F :_ _.W .. _ . _ e `C‘l1‘fCx Organlst,-Miss Roberta Elle Baptist Qliiiurrh .’.?i.°.¥. _-_______,______-_ .- _W ____. C>4l»`\3>fCl.C£0.03 Spencer, I-‘_ T. C. L. GQQIIQQDQQDJIG Organ Prelude from 6.45 to '1 Introit-"Cast Tily Burden" Anthem-"Incline Thine Ear MORNING IVORSHIP ll 0'CLOCK . Anthem-"I Am Alpha, and Omega" . . . . . . . . . . . . Stalner Soloist-Mr. R. D, Quigley. Sermon-‘.'What are You Going to do With Life?" SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Another great, increase last Sunday, 31 more than the - same Sunday of 1930. DID YOU HELP? ` EVENING WORSHIP 7 O'CLOCK o’clock ._ . . . Miss Spencer . (ul Prelude, Chopin. (b) In Pai1disum,DuBols. _ . _ (cl Arla, Handel. Mendelssohn " Hlmmel Sermon-“Writing Your Own Blography".. . Dr. Vincent Chorale-"Softly und Tcnderiy" . . . . . . . . . . . . Thompson Service; Broadcast both Momlng and Evening through Station C. F. C. Y. *E*§*i 9 L£Ct`O` Ministers-Rev. E. II. Ramsay, D. )UQ§U~JQOf\BlU f Trinity United Church D. Rev. C. N. Brown, M.A. Organist-Mr. A. R_ Kendall, L. R. A. M., A. A. G. 0. 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting 11.00 A. M.-Public Worship. Sermon:-“The One Thing Nc Brown, M. A. Special C. G. I. T. Service. 6.00 P. M.-Public Worship. Sermon: .;-up ern- | -intern ~r~:~.~!Illl.~il.¢il ~.»Xn:¢iI: . . . . . .-. . . Anthem-"0 Saviour of thc World" . . . . . . . . . .._, J. Goss 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School and Adult Bible Liars. Anthem-“I-low Amiable are Thy Dwellings" J. West Solo-“Beautiful Garden of Prayer” __ _ “A Study in the Scnnon on the Mount. -Dr. Ramsay. Hr. Gco. Johnson. VISITORS AND STUDENTS CORDIALLY WELCOME. cdcd in Lifc."-»R»ev- C- N- 9 .mm = :-.o~:§»:l.1;lrl omwwswno I St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER/-REV. R. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, B. D. Organist.-Mrs. K.S. Rogers. Choir Director-l\lrs..l A.Lawson Ci£8?3Q3$£C£C€¢ ' Sabllatli School and Young Mens* and Young Womens' Classes at Two-thirty. The Praise for the day will inclndez- . MORNI Antlicm-“Dear Lord and Father of Mii.nl¢irld" Fletcher Mrs. J, A. Lawson. Antlicm-"Ablde With Me" . STRANGERS AND VISITORS PUBLIC VVORSHII' Morning at Eleven 0'clock. Evening at Seven 0'cio<-ls. EVENING gi Ductt-"Sunset" . . . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ lCfQ5QiZ€C€I‘Q`G$l8$8ft”.£§f.Q£‘32`£E££ NG _ . . . . . . .. Londonderry Air Mr. Ben Acorn. . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thompson CORDIALLY WELCOME. Church IN LENT i ~ 11.00 A. M.-l`\‘lornih| Praye "Tile aooil of common rnyer-The holy communion." 8.30 P. M.-`Simday School 3.45 P. lvl.-Bapiinms. 7.00 P. ill.-Evening Prayer and Sermon. "I Know Not Alitllctn-“We Give Immortal Praise" .. W. E. Fletcher ir il edwnccooawooacow-R#-aawwaaecacwouoccaaoccceoua aosubhcsoococacuo lciarccccca:coneszlezmeacaul;-cola.: reason 8.30 A. M.-Holy Communion. r and Sermon and Bible Classes. the Man." r7§U§¢§ Q0&§F&§i l’i'Q~DUbQ~ZlQ\i" Zion Presbyterian Church f Prof. Louis D. Thompson. Organisi. and Choir Lender 1| ' no-an ' ' ' -' )LCcGiZ~I£r.i~LC'37_\` ` 1 p. m.-Rev. D. lloyd Gzifflt Aiziliem-"O Saviour of the The (‘_'\ i‘.€C& li_loiiN1No 2,. II a. m.-Rev. D. Lloyd Griffiths of Kensington. ` Antlicm-“Whcli \'.'c Stand Before the King" Ncrirl 'Ihc Cho1r._ 2.30 p. m.-Sunday School and Bible Class. an-on ;=;=:»‘;-;: ': ;':~'..-‘ ' EVENING i?‘ in. "3' :- -1. World" . . . . . ._ Cora _ nir. . , 1 `, L _.4 _.._- i l